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Antonio Conte trolls Arsenal’s Mikel Arteta after last night’s game

Arsenal lost 3-0 to Tottenham Hotspur last night and Antonio Conte has trolled gunners boss Mikel Arteta after the game that saw his team get closer to the top four.

The gunners were yesterday welcomed at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium by Spurs and they left the stadium with a feeling of uncertain doom as they failed to defeat Tottenham Hotspur and confirm their qualification to the UEFA Champions League for the first time. Tottenham Hotspur manager Antonio Conte has trolled Arsenal’s manager Mikel Arteta due to the comments that he made in the post match press conference.

Arsenal was heavily anticipating this match for a long time as many believed that the gunners would finally show their desire to play UEFA Champions League by embarrassing Tottenham Hotspur at its own turf but things didn’t go according to plan as they lost 3-0. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was fuming in the post match press conference because he was never happy with the performance of the referee since he made two big controversial decisions which are giving a penalty to Spurs and sending off Rob Holding.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was very clear in his disappointment with the referring team in the North London Derby although he said he wouldn’t go into specifics to avoid a suspension. Tottenham Hotspur boss has however trolled him in his post match press conference saying that Arteta complains a lot.

“Mikel Arteta is a really good coach. He’s just started to do this job and I listen to him complain a lot. He has to be focused more on his team and not to complain, because he’s just started this work. He has to be calm and try to continue to work. This is my advice. If he wants to accept my advice this is good, otherwise.. I don’t care.” Conte told reporters.

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